Going to synagogue, praying and thinking of yourself as religious could be better for you.

Two Baylor University studies found that Israeli Jewish adults who attend synagogue regularly, pray often and consider themselves religious were significantly healthier and happier than their nonreligious counterparts.

One study was published in the journal Psychology of Religion and Spirituality and the other in the Journal of Happiness Studies.

"These findings nicely reinforce the inherited Jewish folk wisdom that going to shul (synagogue) is 'good for you,'" Baylor University researcher Jeff Levin said in a statement.

Christian comics to be translated into Spanish

Kingstone Media Group recently announced that its Christian comics and biblical-worldview graphic novels will soon be translated into Spanish.

"Comic books are universal, catnip to teen boys, quickly absorbed and repeatedly read," Kingstone CEO Art Ayris said in a statement. "Now 400 million-plus native Spanish speakers can encounter real heroics in their own words -- and watch what happens. People who won't go near a Bible can't put down a graphic novel. And another thing: It's not just teen boys reading."

Kingstone announced in early August a seven-year agreement with the Assemblies of God denominational and trade publishing arm to translate comics and graphic novels into Spanish and distribute them through Mi Iglesia Saludable.

The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America have teamed up on a website, Facebook page and Twitter account with resources for adults to help children safely navigate online.